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i lived in new york city, anderson, in the 1990s. it was a war zone, we know you had over 2,000 people killed each year. and fast forward to mayor bloomberg after giuliani, we know that there's been about 400 murders last year in new york city. under bloomberg, we've had a 34% drop in crime. so it works, and what's sad about the judge's ruling is, she's chosen the politically correct route. the reality of the situation is in cities like new york, chicago and detroit, right here in d.c., white people aren't being killed or killing, it's blacks and hispanics in new york city. i'll leave you with this note. in 2009 in new york. blacks represented about 25% -- 24% of the population. they were doing 66% of the killing. so i'm sorry, we need to -- and we need to move beyond this discussion, and we need to talk about the root cause of what's bringing the black race down, and really get with that, that's what we're not dealing with, and that's what i find unacceptable. >> does it trouble you at all that 88% of the stops that are police are d
i lived in new york city, anderson, in the 1990s. it was a war zone, we know you had over 2,000 people killed each year. and fast forward to mayor bloomberg after giuliani, we know that there's been about 400 murders last year in new york city. under bloomberg, we've had a 34% drop in crime. so it works, and what's sad about the judge's ruling is, she's chosen the politically correct route. the reality of the situation is in cities like new york, chicago and detroit, right here in d.c., white...
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i help run the new york city beekeepers association, i help run bees without borders. i am a paid consultant by restaurants and hotels. i have my own private hives from which i extract and bottle honey and sell at union square. you need to kiss a beekeeper. that's what you need to do. i sleep from time to time. my name is andrew cote, and i'm a beekeeper. many, many businesses have approached me to put bees on their roofs, but i only work with those whom i feel truly embrace the concept of wanting to be greener, wanting to help the environment, wanting to raise awareness of the environment, and bees seem to be a very good way to do that. today this is the first phase in the wallop story of chef's garden. we're selling six harvests today and we hope to be harvesting honey in a month. >> a lot of people do think it's odd to do this where there's no flowers or trees, but we're in manhattan today, and you see what's around me now. central park is over there and it's almost 1,000 acres of green. we have more parks than i can count in new york city and five burroughs. >> i h
i help run the new york city beekeepers association, i help run bees without borders. i am a paid consultant by restaurants and hotels. i have my own private hives from which i extract and bottle honey and sell at union square. you need to kiss a beekeeper. that's what you need to do. i sleep from time to time. my name is andrew cote, and i'm a beekeeper. many, many businesses have approached me to put bees on their roofs, but i only work with those whom i feel truly embrace the concept of...
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we are saving lives in new york city. we are doing it proactively but obviously not everybody is happy with some of our tactics and strategies. >> you touched there on stop-and-frisk. a contentious issue. >> it is not racial profiling. it is something we reject. we are appealing the judge's decision. it was made on very scant evidence. the judge herself found ten of the 19 stops that were in question in this case acceptable as far as the constitutionality is concerned. we think the standard used in this case is -- we certainly don't accept the premise that racial profiling is going on in new york city. again, when you look at the universe of people who are being shot and killed in new york and you look at the people who are being arrested for it, and the criteria we submit is an appropriate one to use and that is the descriptions of the victims of violent crimes, description of the perpetrators then our stops comport with those descriptions. >> commissioner ray kelly, thank you, as always, for joining me. much appreciated
we are saving lives in new york city. we are doing it proactively but obviously not everybody is happy with some of our tactics and strategies. >> you touched there on stop-and-frisk. a contentious issue. >> it is not racial profiling. it is something we reject. we are appealing the judge's decision. it was made on very scant evidence. the judge herself found ten of the 19 stops that were in question in this case acceptable as far as the constitutionality is concerned. we think the...
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"we' >>> here is where i want to begin with breaking news, legal news, out of new york city. a federal judge has just ruled that the nypd, the police department here, and its controversial stop and africa policy, well, it is unconstitutional. that's a policy that allows new york police officers to stop and frisk anyone they consider suspicious. it did not sit well with a lot of minority men and minority men sued saying they were being unfairly targeted for no legitimate reason. joining me now is cnn legal correspondent jean casarez. this is a big issue. this took nine weeks to litigate, and the judge came down and said, you're right. we have this little thing called the fourth amendment and you can't break it. >> that's right, constitutional rights. this information is just coming in right now. it was a ruling this morning, and this judge is saying that the stop and frisk, the way it is done in new york city, is unconstitutional because it promotes racial profiling, and it violates someone's constitutional rights. you know, ashleigh, we want to show everybody exactly what the
"we' >>> here is where i want to begin with breaking news, legal news, out of new york city. a federal judge has just ruled that the nypd, the police department here, and its controversial stop and africa policy, well, it is unconstitutional. that's a policy that allows new york police officers to stop and frisk anyone they consider suspicious. it did not sit well with a lot of minority men and minority men sued saying they were being unfairly targeted for no legitimate reason....
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we're saving lives in new york city. we're doing it proactively but obviously, not everybody is happy with some of the tactics and strategies. >> i mean, you touched there on stop and frisk, a very contentious issue. do you think stop and frisk is deliberate racial profiling but for a purpose that is in your eyes worth doing and successful? >>no, it's not racial profiling. it's something we object. we're appealing the judge's decision. it was made on what i would submit is very -- evidence the judge herself found ten of the 19 stops that were in question there this case, acceptable as far as the constitutionality is concerned, we think the standard used in this case is flawed. we certainly don't accept the premise that racial profiling is going on in new york city. again, when you look at the universal of people who are being shot and killed in new york and you look at the people who are being arrested for it, and the criteria that we submit is the appropriate one to use and that is the -- the descriptions of the victims
we're saving lives in new york city. we're doing it proactively but obviously, not everybody is happy with some of the tactics and strategies. >> i mean, you touched there on stop and frisk, a very contentious issue. do you think stop and frisk is deliberate racial profiling but for a purpose that is in your eyes worth doing and successful? >>no, it's not racial profiling. it's something we object. we're appealing the judge's decision. it was made on what i would submit is very --...
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that in a nutshell is new york city's stop and frisk policy. police stopping 100,000 people in the first three months of this year alone. about 1100 a day, mostly young, mostly hispanic. the nypd defend the practice, but today a federal judge ordered limits to it, appointing an outside lawyer to monitor the police, and a blistering opinion, saying the police adopted a policy of indirect racial profiling. the judge also writing the city's highest officials have turned a blind eye to the evidence that officers are conducting stops in a racially discriminatory manner. stop and frisk is one of several law enforcement policies we've recently discussed in our town halls. another is federal mandatory drug sentencing. attorney general eric holder made news on that as well. >> i have mandated a modification of the justice department's charging policies so that certain low level drug offenders who have no ties to organizations, gangs or cartels, will no longer be charged withdraw conian mandatory sentences. >> the new policy drawing praise today from rep
that in a nutshell is new york city's stop and frisk policy. police stopping 100,000 people in the first three months of this year alone. about 1100 a day, mostly young, mostly hispanic. the nypd defend the practice, but today a federal judge ordered limits to it, appointing an outside lawyer to monitor the police, and a blistering opinion, saying the police adopted a policy of indirect racial profiling. the judge also writing the city's highest officials have turned a blind eye to the evidence...
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however, what i do know is new york city is a lot safer. yes, i think it's less than 2% of the people stopped and frisked have guns on them. however, because folks know there's stop and frisk going on in new york city, they're probably going to think twice about packing a gun. >> mark? >> i think there's a lot of people who would argue that there's only 2% is because you've got draconian gun enforcement laws in new york and they don't want to be caught with them. plaxico shot himself and gent to state prison. >> 400 murders last year. >> 400 murders as a percentage, i don't think if i'm in a particular community, if a small, tiny percentage of constituents in my -- >> 8 million people in new york. >> i don't want to have give up my constitutional rights. >> commissioner, my understanding in new york, when stop and frisk has gone down 20% because of increased monitoring and training, crime hasn't gone up a corresponding 20%. if stop and frisk is the reason crime has reduced in new york, you would think a 20% reduction would have raised the c
however, what i do know is new york city is a lot safer. yes, i think it's less than 2% of the people stopped and frisked have guns on them. however, because folks know there's stop and frisk going on in new york city, they're probably going to think twice about packing a gun. >> mark? >> i think there's a lot of people who would argue that there's only 2% is because you've got draconian gun enforcement laws in new york and they don't want to be caught with them. plaxico shot...
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that's been happening for years in new york city, or at least in parts of new york city. that has to change. a judge found it unconstitutional saying "the city adopted a policy of indirect racial profiling by targeting racially defined groups for stops based on local crime suspect data." new york city's mayor and police chief was taken aback. mayor michael bloomberg has vowed to fighting that ruling. >> if murder rates the last 11 years had been the same as the previous 11 years, more than 7,300 people who are alive today would be dead. >> there were more stops for suspicious activities in neighborhoods with higher crime because that's where the crime is. >> a few facts about new york city's stop & frisk policy. according to dennis smith, who consults for the nypd, in 1990 new york had 527,257 victims of serious crimes in in 2011 there were 106,064. in 1990, 2,262 murders, in 2011, 504 murders. but here's some more information that factored into yesterday's ruling. from 2004 to mid-2012, 4.4 million. in 2011 sand 2012, 87% were black and latino. in 20 1 -- 2011, 12% were
that's been happening for years in new york city, or at least in parts of new york city. that has to change. a judge found it unconstitutional saying "the city adopted a policy of indirect racial profiling by targeting racially defined groups for stops based on local crime suspect data." new york city's mayor and police chief was taken aback. mayor michael bloomberg has vowed to fighting that ruling. >> if murder rates the last 11 years had been the same as the previous 11...
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mayor bloomberg has done things in new york city. i'm a native new yorker. we're talking about the gun program he has. crime has been lowered under his administration and so he has done some pretty good thing. calorie counting i have liked in fast food restaurants. >> some would disagree with you. >> i think he's done some good things but this can be a good thing for the new york city police department because if it's done correctly it can help save lives. >> it's all about striking the balance. they are going to appeal? >> yes, they will. >> thank you, sunny. >> all right. a lot of other news as well. >>> we start with tragedy at turner field in atlanta. ayman falling 65 feet to his death in a rain delay at a braves game last night. the fall appears to be accidental and it's too early in the investigation to determine whether alcohol played a factor. >>> two friends of boston mayor thonn bombing dzhokhar tsarnaev will be arraigned today. they're both natives of kazakhstan. they removed a backpack and computer from his dorm room, tried to destroy em tids out
mayor bloomberg has done things in new york city. i'm a native new yorker. we're talking about the gun program he has. crime has been lowered under his administration and so he has done some pretty good thing. calorie counting i have liked in fast food restaurants. >> some would disagree with you. >> i think he's done some good things but this can be a good thing for the new york city police department because if it's done correctly it can help save lives. >> it's all about...
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one of my favorites here in new york city. okay how about this song ♪ it's called "bills bills, bills." christine romans is here. >> i like it. the dow, fifth consecutive loss. the dow closed slightly lower. very close to the key 15-high level. and stocks later today, we'll have more incite into when ben bernanke and the fed will feel comfortable ledding the rates rise. >>> call it the obama college road trip 2013. tomorrow, the president begins a two-day bus tour focused on the cost of higher education. before then, he's expected to lay out a plan for what he calls lasting change that puts college in more reach of more families. families could certainly use the help. according to the latest fidelity survey more families are saving for college but they're still painfully short as tuition skyrockets. a record 69% of families have started saving. that's good. 62% of college costs coming from the rest with financial aid and loans. that's up from 57% they expected to pay last year. >>> this is such an interesting tech story. i m
one of my favorites here in new york city. okay how about this song ♪ it's called "bills bills, bills." christine romans is here. >> i like it. the dow, fifth consecutive loss. the dow closed slightly lower. very close to the key 15-high level. and stocks later today, we'll have more incite into when ben bernanke and the fed will feel comfortable ledding the rates rise. >>> call it the obama college road trip 2013. tomorrow, the president begins a two-day bus tour...
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louis to miami to new york city to chicago, illinois to detroit, michigan. and as senseless as this homicide is, those other homicides are just as senseless, and those people were somebody's kid, also. so my heart breaks for this family and what they are experiencing. having prosecuted murder cases, i can tell you that their lives are altered forever. it will never be the same, and the same goes for the defendants, for the men who the young men who have been accused of this crime and i understand are going to face a very serious charge. >> i mean, i've read before i came on air tonight that apparently there have been ten kids age 7 or younger who have been shot in chicago since the end of june. not all killed but all shot, and some of it just so random, just walking upstairs to their home. so that's chicago. we know they have problems there. we have this going on in oklahoma. we have it in every major city. where does it end? in australia they had a massacre in '96 and it changed everything, and the people that drove the change were c conservatives and repub
louis to miami to new york city to chicago, illinois to detroit, michigan. and as senseless as this homicide is, those other homicides are just as senseless, and those people were somebody's kid, also. so my heart breaks for this family and what they are experiencing. having prosecuted murder cases, i can tell you that their lives are altered forever. it will never be the same, and the same goes for the defendants, for the men who the young men who have been accused of this crime and i...
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neighborhoods, and the crime being commented in new york city is overwhelmingly done by minorities, particularly black males. this is an inconvenient truth but reality. why would you stop somebody like a norwegianen tourist when they aren't commenting the crime? i agree we need to honor the constitution, the fourth amend the against unreasonable search, but the fact is, police officers under the fourth amendment have the right to reasonable searches. do we need to revisit the program periodically how to train officers? sure. there is one thing to disagree with the commissioner on and that is from what i've read, your crime rate is going up. crimes have gone -- increased in philadelphia compared to last year before you engaged this this settlement. now, you know, i think that we would -- you may disagree with me on this but from what i see that's happening in philadelphia, we've taken the politically correct route and let's make sure the police officers aren't making anybody mad. >> i don't know what you read or care what you read, but that is just simply not true, and if it is true,
neighborhoods, and the crime being commented in new york city is overwhelmingly done by minorities, particularly black males. this is an inconvenient truth but reality. why would you stop somebody like a norwegianen tourist when they aren't commenting the crime? i agree we need to honor the constitution, the fourth amend the against unreasonable search, but the fact is, police officers under the fourth amendment have the right to reasonable searches. do we need to revisit the program...
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when you're talking about the mayoral race for new york city, it's really a national story. and it's not just a salacious story about sex. this is a story about anthony weiner's credibility. whether he's been lying to people. and it really puts so much on the line. he did this himself. i've interviewed a couple of the other women that were involved in the previous scandal. and when mike talks about whether this woman is a victim, you put it in the context that she's not just one, but one of of perhaps a dozen or so, i think people are fascinated by this and they're really fascinated by anthony weiner's reaction. you know, when he's asked a question how many were there and he says, oh, you know, it's less than a dozen, what's the big deal? and then he comes out with this tape, videotape saying, you know, this isn't how new yorkers roll, we don't quit. it's unbelievable to see his reaction. >> you know, and jim is right, mike, this is a national story, no doubt about it. but the reality is that this guy, anthony weiner, is polling fourth now. he's certainly not the front runne
when you're talking about the mayoral race for new york city, it's really a national story. and it's not just a salacious story about sex. this is a story about anthony weiner's credibility. whether he's been lying to people. and it really puts so much on the line. he did this himself. i've interviewed a couple of the other women that were involved in the previous scandal. and when mike talks about whether this woman is a victim, you put it in the context that she's not just one, but one of of...
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>> this is a man who's had years of protesting on the streets in new york city. there are three different unions represented here today. these are the laborers who built the buildings. these are the plumbers, the welders and they are all out here to protest this one contractor. >> are we ready to fight? are we ready to fight? >> that means i've got to move away. >> okay. all right. we'll maintain the sidewalk maybe an hour tops. >> we're going to be here a while, all right? >> no problem. we'll be hear and peaceful. you need anything, you can see me or george. >> workers like chaz didn't always have a voice. before america's labor movement began in the late 1800s, workers were subject to astonishing abuses. men and women worked in sweat shops and lacked civil rights on the job. they worked seven days a week with days 12 hours or longer. sometimes they were locked in the factories and there was no such thing as a sick day or a fair wage. there was only one thing for workers to do. organize for better working conditions, safer job sites, and better pay. when worker
>> this is a man who's had years of protesting on the streets in new york city. there are three different unions represented here today. these are the laborers who built the buildings. these are the plumbers, the welders and they are all out here to protest this one contractor. >> are we ready to fight? are we ready to fight? >> that means i've got to move away. >> okay. all right. we'll maintain the sidewalk maybe an hour tops. >> we're going to be here a while,...
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we're talking about new york city, madison avenue. >> have you experienced it in new york? >> not as much because new york is sort of my city, and i tend to go places where i'm expected. i think in someways, i've started to do that because i don't want to have these kinds of experiences. >> so you're almost avoiding it? >> exactly. i have been, you know, passed up by a taxi driver. i've also had a taxi driver yell something foul at me -- >> both of us. >> i have been. i might be more -- >> just because i'm annoying. >> where as i've had some foul "n" word yelled at me on a new york city street. >> have you really? >> absolutely in the middle of the street. >> they aren't talking to me. it's not what they call you, it's what you answer to. i know what i am and i won't allow anybody to put me in a box. >> has it gotten better since the first black president of the united states or not? >> yeah, it's not so much that it's gotten better. i think it's become more of a conversation, and, you know, the race conversation is one that black america has had regularly for a long period
we're talking about new york city, madison avenue. >> have you experienced it in new york? >> not as much because new york is sort of my city, and i tend to go places where i'm expected. i think in someways, i've started to do that because i don't want to have these kinds of experiences. >> so you're almost avoiding it? >> exactly. i have been, you know, passed up by a taxi driver. i've also had a taxi driver yell something foul at me -- >> both of us. >> i...
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and spreading to the northeast, 74 even in new york city. so beautiful weather in the northeast, but unfortunately, that frontal boundary has stalled out once again into the southeast. but look at all the heavy rain expected. all of that moisture out of the gulf is fuelling that. especially along that boundary. two to five inches of rain possible over the next three days. that's not the only thing going on. we're looking for potential development in the caribbean. as it goes below the gulf, we could see the low in the next several days. if that happens we have that low combining with that frontal boundary, with all of that, once you combine that tropical moisture to warm and humid air. not just three to five inches of rain, but potentially eight inches of rain in the forecast as we go through the weekend, and we definitely don't need it. >> thank you. >>> so it wasn't that long ago that anthony weiner was actually leading the field to beat new york city's next mayor. that was until the latest revelations about sexting. so when he and his fel
and spreading to the northeast, 74 even in new york city. so beautiful weather in the northeast, but unfortunately, that frontal boundary has stalled out once again into the southeast. but look at all the heavy rain expected. all of that moisture out of the gulf is fuelling that. especially along that boundary. two to five inches of rain possible over the next three days. that's not the only thing going on. we're looking for potential development in the caribbean. as it goes below the gulf, we...
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new york city. good morning to you. >> behold that. that is new york. fall to the floor. a beautiful morning in new york city. >> it is gorgeous. >> hey, what time is it? >> time to make some money. >> it's money time. christine romans is here. >> an ugly and public battle at jc penney. it looks like the board member linked in the battle. the demand to remove the ceo as the board prepares to name a new director with retail experience. the wall street journal says the announcement could come today. the battle has been so ugly. escalated last week when the hedge fund manager said the chairman and ceo be replaced. he owns 18% in the company. the stock is down 35%. if you are a shareholder in jc penney or a shopper, you have been seeing this battle firsthand. this story should be music to your ears. john paulson entered into a bidding war for steinway. 35 buck as share stops an offer from kkr back in july. they have been in business for 160 years. its pianos are status symbols for concert halls. the stock has been rallying on the idea this company would be bought. had a rough
new york city. good morning to you. >> behold that. that is new york. fall to the floor. a beautiful morning in new york city. >> it is gorgeous. >> hey, what time is it? >> time to make some money. >> it's money time. christine romans is here. >> an ugly and public battle at jc penney. it looks like the board member linked in the battle. the demand to remove the ceo as the board prepares to name a new director with retail experience. the wall street journal...
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from new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waves. john lennon shot and killed inspect an apartment building where he lived. >> the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve he locks himself in his room at his parents' house, drinks beach brandy, plays his guitar, and wallows in his own misery. sometime during the night hinckley writes in his diary john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i still think about jody all the time. anything i might do in 1981 would be solely for jody foster's sake. i want to tell the world that i love her. >> valentine's day 1981. john hinckley, the man who will soon shoot ronald reagan has been in new haven for two days leaving more notes for jodie foster. on one postcard he writes you and i will one day occupy the white house. please do your best to remain a virgin. you are a virgin, aren't you? this time hinckley is not just leaving her notes. he is contemplating a violent act. >> he had guns with him when he was in new haven sta
from new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waves. john lennon shot and killed inspect an apartment building where he lived. >> the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve he locks himself in his room at his parents' house, drinks beach brandy, plays his guitar, and wallows in his own misery. sometime during the night hinckley writes in his diary john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be...
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. >>> good morning, new york city. we've got a live look there at the big apple as the sun sort of peeks out this morning. unfortunately, it may not be out there for too long. new yorkers are looking at 74 degrees today, so get out and enjoy it early because it looks like storms could be moving in later today. >>> now, president obama is wrapping up his vacation on martha's vineyard today. he's actually spent so much of his time doing one of the things he loves to do, which is playing golf. >> yep. the president hit the links yesterday with comedian larry david. he played nine holes with the "seinfeld" co-creator and "curb your enthusiasm" star. must be a lot of fun playing with a comedian. rounding out the foursome were the boston celtics' hutchins and former u.s. trade executive ron kirk. >> i don't know, he can make fun of you a lot, though, right? >> that was my point. probably put you down quite a bit. >> because actually, the president, he's like a so-so golfer. >> is he? >> he likes doing it a lot. he's not the
. >>> good morning, new york city. we've got a live look there at the big apple as the sun sort of peeks out this morning. unfortunately, it may not be out there for too long. new yorkers are looking at 74 degrees today, so get out and enjoy it early because it looks like storms could be moving in later today. >>> now, president obama is wrapping up his vacation on martha's vineyard today. he's actually spent so much of his time doing one of the things he loves to do, which is...
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when i was 22 years old, i had just gone to new york city, i went to an audition. my agent fired me and manager called me to say when you went to this audition, they said never send her to us again. i was devastated. i thought, maybe i'm not supposed to do this, i suck. i'm going down 23rd street in my army boots and crying and it's snowing. all of a sudden i see something glinting in the snow. and i stop and it's a shoe, like a golden high heel glittery shoe. and in the middle of the street i look at it and i go, oh, my god, i sit down and i put it on and it fit. and i was like, thank you, god. thank you. >> what are you going to do with one shoe? >> well, it gets better. years later, about three or four years ago, four years ago, i'm looking at my shoe and i thought, i've been blessed. i've gotten everything i ever wanted in this career that i thought the shoe represented. my mom said what you give away comes back tenfold. i took it to new york city, i put a piece of cardboard with the shoe stuck on it. whoever took that shoe i would love to hear if they took it.
when i was 22 years old, i had just gone to new york city, i went to an audition. my agent fired me and manager called me to say when you went to this audition, they said never send her to us again. i was devastated. i thought, maybe i'm not supposed to do this, i suck. i'm going down 23rd street in my army boots and crying and it's snowing. all of a sudden i see something glinting in the snow. and i stop and it's a shoe, like a golden high heel glittery shoe. and in the middle of the street i...
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new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waves. john lennon shot and killed in the apartment building where he lives. the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve, he locks himself in his room at his parents' house, drinks peach brandy, plays his guitar, and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i still think about jodie all the time. anything i might do in 1981 would be solely for jodie foster's sake. i want to tell the world that i love her. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. i asked my husband to pay our bill, and he forgot. you have the it card and it's your first time missing a payment, so there's no late fee. really? yep! so is yo
new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waves. john lennon shot and killed in the apartment building where he lives. the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve, he locks himself in his room at his parents' house, drinks peach brandy, plays his guitar, and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i...
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i miss you. >>> good morning, new york city. man, you know summer is ending when it's black outside still at this hour. no sunrise for you, yet. >> she's resolute. look at her standing strong. >> lady liberty. welcome to "early start." >> it is money time. christine romans is here with good news this friday. >> a tease about four square and location, location, location. big tech companies want location services. we were watching the reports about four square and who they were talking about. a report from bloomberg that microsoft is discussing a relationship with them. they are in the late stages of talk. unclear if something is going to happen. last week, i told you about google and how google and four square might partner. we'll watch that. watching stock futures this morning, they are higher after two days up now for the dow. stronger news on the economy in hopes a syria strike might be delayed. the major markets up. futures are higher. general electric getting out of the retail lending business. the wall street journal report
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it was beautiful in new york city today. a high of 75 and sunshine. when they sent me there, the heat index was 102. and now it's beautiful. >> it's just the way it goes, chad. yeah. you've got to do what you've got to do. thank you, chad myers. >> thank you, carol. >>> thank you for joining me today. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. >>> hello, everyone. welcome. i'm ashleigh banfield. this "legal view." it's wednesday, august 14th. welcome to the program where we dig into the top legal stories and cover the top stories as well. right off the bat, a little of both. a very big day in the michael jackson trial. today on the stand, the pop star's former wife debbie rowe is set to appear. she's the mother of his two oldest children and knows a lot about family life. her testimony could be crucial in this extraordinarily long wrongful death trial. cnn's ted rowlands and jean casarez are on this story, on the case, and they join me live. ted, i want to
it was beautiful in new york city today. a high of 75 and sunshine. when they sent me there, the heat index was 102. and now it's beautiful. >> it's just the way it goes, chad. yeah. you've got to do what you've got to do. thank you, chad myers. >> thank you, carol. >>> thank you for joining me today. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. >>> hello, everyone. welcome. i'm ashleigh banfield. this "legal view." it's wednesday, august...
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it's what many americans think about new york city. there's new york city then there is the rest of the country. we tend to be very new york focused. if something happens in new york, the same thing could happen in another city and barely gets coverage. if it happens in new york, we bay close attention to it and the coverage is often overblown. and people feel that about americans around the world. unless it has something to do with -- there's america then there's the rest of the world and they think americans are myopic in their view of the world. >> two glaring implications for americans at home here. one, is america still active in the middle east as a power whose word has to be respected? if barack obama doesn't punish assad for crossing the red line he's giving a red light to iran to develop a nuclear weapon. second thing they have to remember, this is a slow process. eventually it may come to your front door. nobody thought taliban in afghanistan could be a problem until 9/11. be careful to maintain an influence in that area. >>
it's what many americans think about new york city. there's new york city then there is the rest of the country. we tend to be very new york focused. if something happens in new york, the same thing could happen in another city and barely gets coverage. if it happens in new york, we bay close attention to it and the coverage is often overblown. and people feel that about americans around the world. unless it has something to do with -- there's america then there's the rest of the world and they...
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new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waves. john lennon shot and killed in the apartment building where he lives. the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve, he locks himself in his room at his parents' house, drinks peach brandy, plays his guitar, and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i still think about jodie all the time. anything i might do in 1981 would be solely for jodie foster's sake. i want to tell the world that i love her. uble uble getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. i can adjust it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning, i feel great! if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up tired with no energy, the sleep number bed could be your solution. the sleep number bed's secret is i
new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waves. john lennon shot and killed in the apartment building where he lives. the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve, he locks himself in his room at his parents' house, drinks peach brandy, plays his guitar, and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i...
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. >> i spoke earlier with dan rather in new york city. dan rather, welcome to "reliable sources." >> glad to be here. thank you for having me. >> now, of course you're known as the former anchor of the "cbs evening news" and now the current anchor of "dan rather reports" on axis tv but your first big national story was covering the civil rights movement in the early 1960s. can you talk a little bit about what that was like covering that story at that time? >> well, i had just come to cbs news, which was obviously my big break as a reporter, and got assigned, partly assigned myself to the then burgeoning civil rights movement. the civil rights movement was still just out of its infancy and dr. martin luther king was not, not yet a well-known national figure. being a texan by birth and by choice, i came from a segregated society, but i had never seen, i had never been exposed to the kind of violence at the surface that our coverage plunged one into. and it's easy to forget how violent, how really violent it was in particularly the early sta
. >> i spoke earlier with dan rather in new york city. dan rather, welcome to "reliable sources." >> glad to be here. thank you for having me. >> now, of course you're known as the former anchor of the "cbs evening news" and now the current anchor of "dan rather reports" on axis tv but your first big national story was covering the civil rights movement in the early 1960s. can you talk a little bit about what that was like covering that story at...
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new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waves. john lennon shot and killed in the apartment building where he lives. the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve, he locks himself in his room at his parents' house, drinks peach brandy, plays his guitar, and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i still think about jodie all the time. anything i might do in 1981 would be solely for jodie foster's sake. i want to tell the world that i love her. you really couldn't have come at a better time. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end event. [ male announcer ] the chevy model year-end event. the 13s are going
new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waves. john lennon shot and killed in the apartment building where he lives. the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve, he locks himself in his room at his parents' house, drinks peach brandy, plays his guitar, and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i...
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beautiful conditions in new york city today and through the weekend. finally, what's happening in the southeast, all the rain we're seeing moving to the gulf coast. so a lot drier than we've been, but temperatures a little cooler. >> meteorologist alexandra steele, thank you very much. it sounds like the firemen have the dangerous work cut out for them around yosemite and elsewhere. >> they sure do. the weather is not good news for them. in addition to that terrain, firefighters are battling against their own resources. >> that's right, tom foreman is here to break down the massive price tags of all the fires raging along the west coast. good morning, tom. >> reporter: hey, brianna, hey, ivan. two words to think about when you think about the western fire season. time and money. because the time is marching on too slowly, while the money is burning up too fast. take a look at the numbers here and it will give you an idea of what i'm talking about. so far, they've dealt with about 33,000 fires. 3 million acres burned. the budget for all of this, $1.7 bi
beautiful conditions in new york city today and through the weekend. finally, what's happening in the southeast, all the rain we're seeing moving to the gulf coast. so a lot drier than we've been, but temperatures a little cooler. >> meteorologist alexandra steele, thank you very much. it sounds like the firemen have the dangerous work cut out for them around yosemite and elsewhere. >> they sure do. the weather is not good news for them. in addition to that terrain, firefighters are...
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being the mayor of a the city of new york, people deserve second chances. we all deserve forgiveness. >> third chance. >> but this is a serious job. we have 8.4 million people who need a mayor who is serious, focused and adult. let's set aside the sexting scandal. when anthony weiner was in congress, 12 years he had real opportunities to help the middle class. he passed one bill at the request of a campaign donor. you juxtapose that to what i have done, eight balanced budgets on time, preventing the layoff of 4100 schoolteachers, something that helps young girls and women, making sure that the scam of crisis pregnancy centers was uncovered and stopped in our city. this is a record of delivering for families that's real and has helped our city. it is a record that not just anthony, no one else running for mayor this year can touch. >> is it true that you jumped in the air, punched several times in the air and did a congo around times square. >> she was dancing the other night. >> it isn't true for a host of reasons because this is serious. we have unemployme
being the mayor of a the city of new york, people deserve second chances. we all deserve forgiveness. >> third chance. >> but this is a serious job. we have 8.4 million people who need a mayor who is serious, focused and adult. let's set aside the sexting scandal. when anthony weiner was in congress, 12 years he had real opportunities to help the middle class. he passed one bill at the request of a campaign donor. you juxtapose that to what i have done, eight balanced budgets on...
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new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waives. john lennon shot and killed in the dakota apartment building where he lives. the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve, he locks himself in his room at his parents' house, drinks peach brandy, plays his guitar, and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i still think about jodie all the time. anything i might do in 1981 would be solely for jodie foster's sake. i want to tell the world that i love her. ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> valentine's day, 1981. joh
new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waives. john lennon shot and killed in the dakota apartment building where he lives. the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve, he locks himself in his room at his parents' house, drinks peach brandy, plays his guitar, and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be...
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new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waves. john lennon shot and killed in the apartment building where he lives. the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve, he locks himself in his room at his parents' house, drinks peach brandy, plays his guitar, and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i still think about jodie all the time. anything i might do in 1981 would be solely for jodie foster's sake. i want to tell the world that i love her. ♪ [ woman ] destination assist. this is ann. where would you like to go tonight? ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a golden opportunity to see how lexus effortlessly connects you to where you're going. ♪ come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connectivity of lexus enform, available on all lexus models, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. (announcer) bring the adventure to their bo
new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waves. john lennon shot and killed in the apartment building where he lives. the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve, he locks himself in his room at his parents' house, drinks peach brandy, plays his guitar, and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i...
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his mother, a new york city park administrator. despite the grounded upbringing, he turned to a life of drug dealing and throughout his teens sold on the corners of queens, all the while working on his business accumen. in 1975, disco fever taking america by storm. but russell identified another genre of music that was starting to rise in the depths of the new york city burroughs. 1982, he got into business and music history together. stay that's righted def jam records. soon, it exploded on the american consciousness and music was never the same. but it was never just about the records, it was about the culture. early on, he began designing clothes and creating his own line and embraced the comedy and poetry scenes, developing those brands into tv and broadway shows. today he strives for change. we'll get into all of that with russell tonight. russell simmons, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] how are you? >> doing good. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> look at those socks. i like those. were you styling in the day? >> still now. >>
his mother, a new york city park administrator. despite the grounded upbringing, he turned to a life of drug dealing and throughout his teens sold on the corners of queens, all the while working on his business accumen. in 1975, disco fever taking america by storm. but russell identified another genre of music that was starting to rise in the depths of the new york city burroughs. 1982, he got into business and music history together. stay that's righted def jam records. soon, it exploded on...
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. >>> it is a beautiful morning here in new york city. we hope a beautiful day for one resident of this fine city. whose birthday is it? it's madonna's birthday! it's her 55th birthday. we wish her a very happy birthday. >> doesn't look a day over 54. >> 30 years since her first album. 30 years. >> how do you know? you must be a big madonna fan. >> no, i heard it the other day. >> it's a segway into money time. christine romans time. >> happy birthday, madonna. futures are higher this morning after stocks had the biggest one day percentage drop since late june. it's been an ugly day. the first back-to-backdrop. the dow fell 1.5%. the s&p, nasdaq down. closer to september. the feds will begin the septaper. u.s. jobs fell to the lowest since 2007. that's great. unemployment line is shortest since 2007, awesome. it gives the fed room to pull back. weak spending signals from walmart and macy's. cisco, business is soft, inconsistent is what the ceo said. that affects business. stocks still up double digits. still a very, very good year. some p
. >>> it is a beautiful morning here in new york city. we hope a beautiful day for one resident of this fine city. whose birthday is it? it's madonna's birthday! it's her 55th birthday. we wish her a very happy birthday. >> doesn't look a day over 54. >> 30 years since her first album. 30 years. >> how do you know? you must be a big madonna fan. >> no, i heard it the other day. >> it's a segway into money time. christine romans time. >> happy...
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the new york city address that says you've arrived. now, imagine not one, not two, not three, but four separate jewelry heists in this very building. no sign of who did it. it sounds like fiction, but it's real. the story has hints of the one you see in the film "tower heist," only this time, the tower is 740 park avenue, new york city's most famous white glove residential building, hit with a series of jewelry heists. four burglaries on four separate occasions in four different apartments while the ritzy residents were away on summer vacation. diamond earring, rolex and watches. total value, nearly a quarter of a million doll lars and no signs of forced enter tri. >> in if you are that rich, this is where you live. it's a club. and it's a really small club because there are only 31 apartments. >> michael gross wrote a book on 740 park avenue, storied home to the rich and famous. jackie o. grew up here. john d. rockefeller once lived here. today's residents include vera wang and ron l ald lauder and steve schwartz mann. >> it means tha
the new york city address that says you've arrived. now, imagine not one, not two, not three, but four separate jewelry heists in this very building. no sign of who did it. it sounds like fiction, but it's real. the story has hints of the one you see in the film "tower heist," only this time, the tower is 740 park avenue, new york city's most famous white glove residential building, hit with a series of jewelry heists. four burglaries on four separate occasions in four different...
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. >>> to new york city now, a new york city mayoral forum nearly turned ugly when anthony weiner referred to a republican rival as grandpa. the 16-year-olds who mocked weiner's texting scandal. weiner apparently made physical contact with his opponent. listen. >> i heard what you said. >> really? >> keep your hands off of me. don't put your hands on me ever again. >> ooh, ooh. >> you go. >> the candidate forum ironically sponsored by the arp. >>> a 4-year-old boy was killed when he was swept away from a vehicle. his mother is still missing. that town is now in a disaster area. >>> indra petersons is tracking that. what's the latest out there? >> the hardest thing to say, six inches of water, two feet of water taking away a car. it's so important to get that information out there, especially on days like this. this is yesterday's radar in the area. the reason i'm showing this, it's almost an exact replica from today. you there go again, we're talking heavy rainfall. yesterday, seven to nine inches of rain in the area. today, we're looking at not only kansas, but the other line of southeast
. >>> to new york city now, a new york city mayoral forum nearly turned ugly when anthony weiner referred to a republican rival as grandpa. the 16-year-olds who mocked weiner's texting scandal. weiner apparently made physical contact with his opponent. listen. >> i heard what you said. >> really? >> keep your hands off of me. don't put your hands on me ever again. >> ooh, ooh. >> you go. >> the candidate forum ironically sponsored by the arp....
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eastern -- >> protests like this in new york city happening not just here but across the country in 60 cities. fast food workers asking to be paid more because what they're getting right now, they say, isn't enough to live on. >> we have to sacrifice. either my husband eats today and i eat tomorrow or, you know, just make sure my kids eat at least three times a day. >> what happens when the people who serve us food can't afford food themselves. find out on a brand new "your money" at 2:00 p.m. eastern. up next on cnn "newsroom," as the world waits for the u.s. decision on striking syria, some lawmakers argue the president is boxing them out. brianna keilar and victor blackwell talk to congressman scott ri gel and elliott angle about who course they would like to see the u.s. military take. cnn "newsroom" starts right now. >>> after a decade of conflict, the american people are tired of war. >> that's the sentiment of many americans as the world awaits a possible u.s. strike on syria. but will president obama bend to public pressure, and will the u.s. military have to go it alone? >> un
eastern -- >> protests like this in new york city happening not just here but across the country in 60 cities. fast food workers asking to be paid more because what they're getting right now, they say, isn't enough to live on. >> we have to sacrifice. either my husband eats today and i eat tomorrow or, you know, just make sure my kids eat at least three times a day. >> what happens when the people who serve us food can't afford food themselves. find out on a brand new...
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new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waves. john lennon shot and killed in the apartment building where he lives. the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve, he locks himself in his room at his parents' house, drinks peach brandy, plays his guitar, and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i still think about jodie all the time. anything i might do in 1981 would be solely for jodie foster's sake. i want to tell the world that i love her. i'll just press this, and you'll save on both. ding! ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! home insurance provided and serviced by third party insurers. >>> valentine's day, 1981. john hinckley, the man who will soon shot ronald reagan, leaving more notes for
new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waves. john lennon shot and killed in the apartment building where he lives. the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve, he locks himself in his room at his parents' house, drinks peach brandy, plays his guitar, and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i...
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this was new york city of 3,000 years ago. and yet what do we know about the people? almost nothing. what could this teach us about how to survive droughts and how to survive political intrigue. these people were dealing with the same things we deal with today. we're at a point now if we don't do something about it, it will be go in 30 or 50 years. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a golden opportunity to discover the heart-pounding exhilaration beyond the engineering. ♪ come to the golden opportunity sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. saving time by booking an appointment online, even smarter. online scheduling. available now at meineke.com. >> you absolutely cannot judge an archaeological site but what remains. the majority of the research i do is archaeological research but to me as a professor at the most important thing is to encourage and mentor students. >> i can remember when sarah was recruited. i said we're bringing in archa
this was new york city of 3,000 years ago. and yet what do we know about the people? almost nothing. what could this teach us about how to survive droughts and how to survive political intrigue. these people were dealing with the same things we deal with today. we're at a point now if we don't do something about it, it will be go in 30 or 50 years. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a golden opportunity to discover the heart-pounding exhilaration beyond the engineering. ♪ come to...
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"we' >>> here is where i want to begin with breaking news, legal news, out of new york city. a federal judge has just ruled that the nypd, the police department here, and its controversial stop and africa policy, well, it is unconstitutional. that's a policy that allows new york police officers to stop and frisk anyone they consider suspicious. it did not sit w
"we' >>> here is where i want to begin with breaking news, legal news, out of new york city. a federal judge has just ruled that the nypd, the police department here, and its controversial stop and africa policy, well, it is unconstitutional. that's a policy that allows new york police officers to stop and frisk anyone they consider suspicious. it did not sit w